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October - MyTeleflora.com
October 2012
merchandising tips
to help make this Christmas a success!
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president's {letter}
design {and education}
a word {from tom}
member {spotlight}
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market {your business}
merchandising {tips}
teleflora {technology}
marketer {of the month}
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holiday cheer
Here come the holidays! Here at Teleflora, we’re excited about this
year’s lineup of products and services, designed to maximize your
profits during the all-important holiday season.
We have to begin by acknowledging the tremendous loss of the
great American artist and Teleflora partner, Thomas Kinkade.
Kinkade emphasized simple pleasures and inspirational messages
in his art. We strive to bring the same kind of feeling to the
arrangements we’ve created with him over the last decade. His
legacy lives on in our exclusive collection of holiday centerpieces,
approved by Kinkade himself and inspired by his most beloved
paintings. Fans will want to add the latest cottage to their collection:
Thomas Kinkade’s Winter Wonder with plaque, available this
Christmas.
The fall and winter lineup also includes a number of products
designed to sell not just during the holiday season, but year-round.
A good example is our latest Christmas star: an exquisite handcut clear glass bowl, developed with versatility in mind. Mercury
glass continues to be a big trend in the marketplace, and our
centerpieces delivered in these containers are sure to be standouts
throughout the season and beyond. For the young and the young
at heart, the latest addition to our Send-A-Hug line is an adorable
take on the classic “ ’Twas the Night Before Christmas” tale.
We all know that displays help generate attention and sales—so
we’ve provided marketing tools to help you merchandise these
holiday products. You’ll find them in the Floral Selection Guide
(FSG) update kits that you should have received by now.
And, as you ready your physical shop for the holidays, you’ll also
want to prepare your online storefront. We make it easy with the
eFlorist Self Administration Tool (eSAT). Over the next few months,
eSAT will get even better, with a new look and layout so it’s easier
to use. Remember, you can log in anytime day or night to set up
holiday pricing, exclude delivery dates, change your delivery fees
for holiday periods, or set up entirely new categories, at no cost
to you. For eFlorist members unfamiliar with eSAT, we urge you to
check out the free webinars offered through eFlorist University. If
you can’t attend the live presentations, recordings of the webinars
can be viewed at eFloristUniversity.com at any time. You’ll also find
a host of downloadable materials on the page to help you manage
your eFlorist site more efficiently. If you’d rather have our eFlorist
support staff update your site, please be sure to plan ahead and
submit your requests by early December to avoid missing any
holiday deadlines.
From our outstanding keepsake products to our customer-focused
services, everything we do is designed to help make your business
a success. We’re here to ensure your holidays are prosperous. I
look forward to working together for another great holiday season.
jeff bennett {president of teleflora}
unit president profile
ace berry, tmf
Ace Berry’s first attempt at
floral design happened when
he was a 19-year-old delivery
driver. “I destroyed a casket
piece and had to put it back
together behind the funeral
home,” he remembers. It was an inauspicious
beginning—but after eight years of working in oil
fields, Ace decided he wanted to get back into the
floral industry. “I took a class, and the teacher must
have thought, ‘What is this guy doing here?’ I was
six-foot-one and back then around 380 pounds. But
she saw some talent in me.” Today Ace is designing
at MC Florist in Houston, TX, has earned his TMF
(Texas Master Florist) and is aiming for AIFD while
serving as president for the South Texas Unit. Under
his leadership, attendance at Unit programs has
boomed. The key? “It’s really just me and my Unit
members talking to people, showing enthusiasm.
I’ve learned so many things from Unit programs—as
simple as a bridal bouquet handle made with PVC
pipe that you can sell for an extra $20 or $30. I have
this passion to teach and to learn—and that’s really
what we sell, passion. That’s the best
get
thing the Units Program does, is help
you find that passion.”
involv
ed!
to find out how you can get involved with your local
Teleflora Units Program, go to myteleflora.com
a word {from tom}
going dutch at the education center
Q. How can you experience the Netherlands without leaving the United States?
A. Attend the European Design Class with Els Hazenberg AIFD of the Netherlands at the Teleflora Education
Center!
This year’s class was delighted to learn some of the latest trends in Europe from one of the Netherlands’ most
successful designers—Els Hazenberg AIFD. She always manages to bring parts of her homeland into every class—
from delicious waffle cookies to materials available only in Holland to photo shows of exciting floral exhibits that
take place at the Floriade and other Dutch venues. It’s almost like being there—minus the windmills and wooden
shoes of course.
Each year Els teaches something North American designers often need to learn. She calls it
“the art of leaving out.” Knowing when a design has “enough” is really a key skill—especially
in these times when product costs are high and profits are slim. Making sure each material
is seen and used to its best advantage is what good design is all about. This year, students
also learned the skill of making spiral, parallel and armature hand-tied bouquets. Many in the
class were delighted to master the elusive spiral hand-tied bouquet Dutch designers have
made famous.
a word from tom
honoring one great man is a way to honor greatness wherever we see it.
I’m enormously proud of my long association with Herman Meinders AAF. It’s the same kind of
pride that I feel about serving all the members of the Teleflora network—and I know Herman
would be the first person to understand that.
Herman Meinders AAF,
Chairman Emeritus of
Teleflora, with Teleflora
President Jeff Bennett, Floral
Finance editor Paul Goodman
CPA, PFCI, and myself at
a recent Society of American
Florists convention.
Herman’s career in the floral industry is legendary. Many people know about how he launched
American Floral Services, Inc. out of a two-room garage apartment in 1970, with 137 florists in the
first directory. Just 15 years later, the membership had grown to more than 17,000. By the time the
company merged with Teleflora in November 2000, it was already one of the largest floral wire
services in the world.
Last month, Herman was inducted into the Society of American Florists’ Hall of Fame. It was only
the latest in a long list of awards, from organizations inside the floral industry and out. Herman
would be the first to give credit for his success to others—especially, to the florists who made
AFS, and who today make Teleflora, what it is.
And that’s because the qualities that have always driven Herman Meinders are the same qualities
that we recognize in everyone who succeeds in this great industry of ours: hard work, selfsacrifice, belief in the business and its mission, and above all, dedication to serving the customer
well, no matter what it takes.
tom butler {chairman of teleflora}
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member {spotlight}
teleflora news from all around!
signs of the times
A drive-through window is certainly the perfect place to send the message, “Don’t drink
and drive.” During prom week at Galbraith Florists in Saint
John, NB, each corsage that went out included a sticker on top
supporting Canadian MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving).
Inside the corsage box was a red
ribbon, which is attached to the
car to show support for the cause.
Kudos to owner Wendy Maber and
her staff for a great idea!
At Bank of Memories & Flowers in Menomonee Falls and
Pewaukee, WI, owner Melissa Maas teamed up with local
organizations to collect school supplies for kids from struggling families in the community.
Among other ways of promoting the program, including an announcement on her blog,
Melissa put up a chalkboard announcement right in the shop.
Finally, here’s how Heaven Scent Flowers in Bonita Springs, FL used Teleflora’s counter
mat to send home a message to customers about the value of arranged, hand-delivered
flowers for Mother’s Day!
education for all
Teleflora’s Vice President of Technology
Sales, Cole Brannick, led a seminar on
Dove POS at the Teleflora Canada office
in Markham, ON last May.
Teleflora Education Specialist Vonda LaFever drew a
crowd to her everyday design program in Oklahoma
City—sponsored by Teleflora’s Oklahoma Unit, who
shared the spotlight with Vonda for a photo.
Valley Floral Wholesale in Wichita, KS is one of the
industry’s great supporters of florist education. In
August, 150 florists turned out to hear from Valley
Floral’s Jerry Yokum and Kerry Sallabedra AIFD,
along with Teleflora Education Specialist Alex
Jackson AIFD—who demonstrated, among other
things, the art of making a hand-tied bouquet.
funding the future
For more than 50 years, operating under the umbrella of the Society of American
Florists (SAF), the American Floral Endowment (AFE) has provided funding for
research that benefits the entire floral industry. For example, AFE-sponsored research
has resulted in longer-lasting cut flowers and in more effective strategies for educating
the public about how flowers improve the quality of life.
Last month, AFE got a big boost with a $1 million donation from Teleflora. The
donation—the largest in AFE history—establishes the Teleflora Fund, which will
provide funding for special projects and additional research. For the past two years, Teleflora Chairman Tom Butler AAF,
PFCI has also served as chairman of AFE. Together with Teleflora President Jeff Bennett and Executive Vice President
Jack Howard, he presented incoming AFE Chairman Paul Bachman of Bachman’s Inc. with a $1,000,000 check on behalf
of Teleflora and owners Stewart and Lynda Resnick at the endowment’s annual fundraising dinner.
“Stewart and Lynda Resnick acquired Teleflora in 1979, and since then, Teleflora has been supporting the Endowment
with yearly contributions,” said Jeff. “We know that this work has and will continue to advance and improve our industry.”
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well-deserved awards
Two of Teleflora’s outstanding Unit Presidents were inducted
as members of the American Institute of Floral Designers this
summer! The prestigious AIFD credential went to both Sharrai
Morgan AIFD of Holly’s Fine Flowers in Port Townsend, WA, president of the
Washington State Puget Sound Unit, and Rachelle Nyswonger AIFD, of Flowers by
Rachelle in Chico, CA, president of the Northern California – Nevada Unit. Sharrai
is seen here with outgoing AIFD President Tom Bowling and AIFD membership
committee chair Joyce Mason-Monheim—both Teleflora Education Specialists.
It’s not his first “first”—but, at
this year’s AIFD Symposium,
Teleflora’s Vice President Emeritus
of Education Jim Morley AIFD
was honored with a lifetime
achievement award—the first such
award ever from the South Central
AIFD Region.
member {spotlight}
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At the 2012 Louisiana State Florist
Association convention, Jon L. Nicholson
AMF, PCF, of Florist of Covington in
Covington, LA, was named Designer
of the Year—his second win in the last
three years. Kudos to Jon! He is seen
on the right in the photo, with co-owner
James Nicholson.
It was an amazing August for designer Franklin Mera of Artistic
Flowers and Gifts in Denver, CO: first he received first place
for Best Florist in the annual Best of MetroNorth Newspapers
competition (the second straight year that he received this award).
Then, at the Floral Association of the Rockies Floral Expo, he
received the honor of 2012 Iron Fist Champion, after meeting the
surprise challenge: to create a bridal bouquet and hat and to dress
a mannequin in just 30 minutes of fun, fast-paced floral frenzy!
Congrats to Jenna Naylor GMF of A Daisy A Day
Florist in Snellville, GA—winner of this year’s Mid
America Invitational Cup, a competition held at the
Arkansas Florist Association convention, with 14 states
represented! Teleflora co-sponsored, along with the
association, a cash prize for the competition and an
educational scholarship. Jenna also received a nice
trophy, presented by Teleflora’s Mike Valade.
The Oklahoma State Florist Association
honored a few of its own at their
convention this year, among them:
twins and third-generation florists
Lenzee and Lacee Bilke of Madeline’s
Flowers in Edmond, OK (seen here
with Teleflora’s Suzi Lawrence),
recipients of the Blossom Award for
outstanding work in the industry; Lynell
Thomas, also of Madeline’s Flowers
& Gifts, recipient of the Key Award
for outstanding employee; Allen Mann of Mann’s Flower Shop and Greenhouses
in McAlester, OK, recipient of the Herman Meinders Rose Bud Award, seen here
with wife Ann and their granddaughter “B” Beatrice; and Mary Murray of Mary
Murray’s Flowers in Tulsa, who was inducted into the OSFA Hall of Fame, seen
with OSFA President Dennis Muggenborg.
* We’d love to hear about your anniversaries, awards and
achievements, along with human-interest stories. Take
photos with camera settings on “large” or “high-quality”
and send to [email protected].
Designer of the Year is a pretty
great title to have, and at this
year’s OFA design competition,
it went to Dee Conrad of Petals
and Leaves in Powell, OH. Shop
designers Amanda Smith and
Lisa Gazette also took home
awards for their designs in the
competition.
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market {your business}
eflorist offers better service, more control
The eFlorist Self Administration Tool (eSAT) is the best tool in the
industry for managing your e-commerce website. With eSAT, you get
as much control over your online storefront as have over your physical
storefront. Any time, day or night, you can log in and can change the
products in your online window, greet customers with a personal
message and more.
Over the next few months, eSAT will get
even better, with a new look and layout
aimed at making it easier to use. If you’ve
used eSAT in the past, you’ll see that the new
version will have all the same great features
as before. If you haven’t, we hope the new
look will convince you to take advantage of
this powerful tool. You can see a preview of
the new homepage design below.
If you’d rather have our eFlorist Support staff make changes to your site, that’s improved too!
We’ve condensed our call centers, so when you call our toll-free number to make changes to
your site, your call will now go to a representative in the US. An eMarketing Counselor and Paid
Search Specialist is now assigned to specific areas of the US and Canada, so when you call to
speak with one of them, you’ll get someone that works only with your area of the country. If
you’d like help with your shop’s online marketing efforts or are interested in running online ads
through our Online Search Marketing Program, they’re the people to talk to.
For the latest eFlorist happenings, check the eFlorist Resource Center on MyTeleflora.com.
Teleflora’s Ghostly Gardens
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next best thing to a smart pill
What’s the best thing about the annual Business Smarts Summit
at Teleflora’s Education Center? Is it the proven marketing
ideas that every shop brings to share? Is it the in-depth detail
about how to manage your website? Learning the benchmarks
of profitability? All these things are important to today’s retail
florist. You never know where the next great idea will come
from—the class sessions, a casual lunch discussion, or a one-onone with an industry professional.
In July, florists from all over the country participated in the 2012
version of the summit. They went home with page after page of
great ideas and changes they wanted to implement immediately.
Some shops have already reported significant changes to the most important line on their financials—the line that
details net profits! Taught by a team of professionals (led by Paul Goodman CPA, PFCI and Marie Ackerman AIFD,
PFCI, AAF), this class covered a wide range of topics from marketing your business to
managing creative people. A highlight for many class participants was learning about
the fastest growing part of their business—online sales.
Accounting
Design
Room
The Profit Minded Florist
A FinAnciAl
STArTup & OperATing
guide FOr
reTAil FlOriSTS
Operations
Marketing
Starting,
Buying
or Selling
a Shop
Forms &
Instructions
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Every florist who attended the summit received a free copy of The Profit
Minded Florist, Paul Goodman’s financial operating guide for florists, now
available in a newly updated and expanded edition. For more information
about this year-round “business smarts” resource, check the Design
Education section of MyTeleflora.com—or call 800.421.2815 to order.
teleflora’s sparkle of christmas bowl
Expect shimmering sales all season long with this high-value décor piece that can be used
throughout the year. Expertly molded and hand-polished glass is the perfect setting for an
elegant holiday centerpiece. Create an eye-catching display by filling the bowls with classic
holiday ornaments and pillar candles, then display with your other glass merchandise.
teleflora {in the news}
merry merchandising!
thomas kinkade’s memorial winter wonder keepsake
Continue the Thomas Kinkade - Teleflora tradition with our #1 seller year after
year! Inspired by festive traditions of the season, this holiday must-have will delight
collectors, young and old. Showcase the superb craftsmanship of this hand-painted
collectable alongside the poster from your FSG kit.
teleflora’s silver glow hurricane
Go for the glow with this gorgeous accent piece that can be used year-round in the home with flameless
or traditional votive candles. Set up a holiday tabletop in your shop featuring Teleflora’s gorgeous vintagestyle Mercury Glass Collection. Fill vases with pine, snowflakes & candles surrounded by acrylic ice. ’Tis the
season for elegance!
teleflora’s shimmering snow ornament jar
The holidays will sparkle with our collectible ornament jar—a long-standing Teleflora tradition!
This delightful winter white ornament features glitter for a dazzling effect. Cover a display surface
in your shop with fake snow and glitter and add ornament jars throughout. Fill them with holiday
candy and festive flowers, and they’ll be perfect for your grab-and-go customers!
teleflora’s send a hug™ night before christmas teacup
Sales will stir when you display the newest addition to Teleflora’s best-selling Send a Hug™
collection in your shop! This adorable and festive mouse teacup is guaranteed to be a surefire
hit for all ages—and it’s FDA-approved! Set up a cozy “Night Before Christmas” display by
hanging stockings and garlands near a table with cookies. Fill cups with cinnamon sticks, and
leave pens and paper out for customers to write letters to Santa!
teleflora’s peppermint christmas vase
Sweeten your pot with the “peppermint candy” ceramic vase—it’s a sweet
complement to festive holiday arrangements and the perfect gift for everyone on
the list, including teachers and hostesses. Fill with candy canes and place next to the
register so your customers will be sure to see it!
we want to see your creative merchanding displays! email a
high-res photo to [email protected] and include your
tips and tricks in the body of the email.
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teleflora {technology}
protect yourself against credit-card fraud
How can you avoid becoming a victim of the fraudulent activity that is becoming more and more prevalent in our
industry? Here are some best practices to help prevent credit-card fraud:
• Never process a transaction for which you are being requested to send money to a third party—for
example, wiring money to a courier service.
• Be careful when an order is being paid for by check and and a request is made to return money to the
customer or a third party. Negotiation of a fraudulent check will leave you liable to the bank for any uncollected
funds.
• Take extra precautions when receiving orders via email. The people committing fraud are often located
in foreign countries using stolen North American credit-card information. The use of emails is a way to mask their
identities/accents. Additionally, you should never receive credit-card information via email.
• One type of fraud that is on the increase is through the use of telephone relay services
such as are used to assist the hearing impaired in making telephone calls. This is yet another
way for persons attempting fraud to mask their identities/accents. Although federal
regulations require you to accept such orders, you are highly advised to take extra steps
to confirm the validity of the order.
• It is okay to be careful with orders outside of your normal activity. You
know your business; you know the normal type of orders and customers that your
shop frequently processes. Do not hesitate to take extra steps to validate the
authenticity of the order when it is outside of the norm.
These suggestions may assist you in preventing fraud. You as a merchant are
ultimately responsible for any fraudulent transactions processed. However, as your
business partner, Teleflora aims to provide information and tools that help you run your
business profitably. If you have any suspicions or need any assistance related to possibly
fraudulent transactions, feel free to contact Teleflora prior to processing the credit-card payment.
Teleflora’s Spooky Sweet
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WIN
marketer of the month
a feel-good fundraiser inspires merchandising magic
$100 *
“Last year at the Dallas market, there were elves everywhere, and so it hit me
when I was on the plane coming back,” remembers Elaine Bialecki of Elaine’s
Flower Shoppe in Depew, NY. “ELF: Everybody Loves Flowers.” Elaine had
been trying to think of a way to give back to the community, and the acronym
was perfect for promoting The ELF Bouquet. During the month of December,
for every ELF Bouquet purchased, Elaine’s promised to donate $5 to support
the area’s local food pantries. The cost of the arrangement was only $34.95, plus
tax and delivery—a good value for a basic but attractive centerpiece featuring
red carnations, white mums, holiday greens, cones, and ornaments in a utility
container—especially when it offers the added benefit of helping charities that
have struggled to meet rapidly expanding need. Was it successful? “Yes, though
not as much as I wanted it to be in terms of raising funds,” says Elaine (she donated
generously to the pantries beyond the funds raised through sales of the bouquets).
“It raised awareness of a good cause.” The campaign made the front page of
local papers. And Elaine’s open house was extra-lively and cheerful, with elf décor,
employees wearing elf hats, and Elaine’s young niece acting the part of an elf with
spirited enthusiasm. Elaine’s advice for anyone trying a similar fundraiser: “Get the people it’s going to benefit on
board; find a key person in the organization that you’re going to work with who will support you.” And yes, she does
plan something similar this coming Christmas: these days, Santa needs all the help he can get.
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* Do you have a story about a program or promotion that has worked for you? If so,
write us at [email protected]. Include a photo if you have one. If your story is
featured in MyTelefloraNews, you will receive a $100 American Express Gift Card!

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